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stephen, stephen! >> thank you, thank you ladies and gentlemen. i got to tell you. that is so beautiful. that is so beautiful. i will take that sound. i will take that sound over jingle bells any day. nation, tonight is my last episode before three weeks off. but i'm not looking ahead to the break. i've already started. (cheers and applause) >> that is not a prop. whooo! >> there are still some important stories to talk about there, folks. like last night's megaconcert to help the victims of hurricane sandy. >> all eyes were on new york city last night for the 12-12-12 benefit show to help victims of superstorm sandy. paul mccartney, the rolling stones, eric clapton, bruce springsteen and billy joel were among all the rock 'n' roll heroes that came out to perform. >> stephen: but they were all just opening acts for rock legend stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) i was honored. folks, i got to say, i was honored to be there and to be just off stage where i filmed mick jagger shaking his sexy bag of b
stephen, stephen! >> thank you, thank you ladies and gentlemen. i got to tell you. that is so beautiful. that is so beautiful. i will take that sound. i will take that sound over jingle bells any day. nation, tonight is my last episode before three weeks off. but i'm not looking ahead to the break. i've already started. (cheers and applause) >> that is not a prop. whooo! >> there are still some important stories to talk about there, folks. like last night's megaconcert to help...
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stephen colbert is demanding answers from president obama. take a look. >> there's so much going on regarding the beyonce gate. >> beyonce gate. >> the latest on the beyonce lip gate. >> yes. lip gate. beyonce gate, the crisis in lipia. beyoncgazi. was there a second singer on the grassy knoll? mr. president, the american people demand answers. what did beyonce sing? when did she sing it? and is that even beyonce? it could have been sasha fierce. so far -- so far, folks in, response to this growing scandal, beyonce has had no comment. though at this point we don't even know if that's her not commenting. or whether she was just not moving her lips to a prerecorded silence. either way, folks, it is now official. jay z officially has 100 problems. >> not bad. >> the writers on that show are unbelievable. thank you for that, lewis. we're tight on time. still ahead, why you are awake? text, tweets and e-mails and "morning joe" moments away. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] c
stephen colbert is demanding answers from president obama. take a look. >> there's so much going on regarding the beyonce gate. >> beyonce gate. >> the latest on the beyonce lip gate. >> yes. lip gate. beyonce gate, the crisis in lipia. beyoncgazi. was there a second singer on the grassy knoll? mr. president, the american people demand answers. what did beyonce sing? when did she sing it? and is that even beyonce? it could have been sasha fierce. so far -- so far, folks...
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teddy schwarzman -- whose father is blackstone group ceo stephen schwarzman recently funded mark wahlberg's latest, "broken city" still to come two of the most successful men in finance are are sharing their sage advice. how you could become the next entreprenuer in their classroom thats later. find out what is so alluring about the most successful companies in our world today -- that's next with bill moller -- after this in the know message. 7,000 high-school students drop out every school day. let's catch them before it's too late. to start helping students in your community, visit boostup.org. what is it that makes the great tech and digital companies great? gary shapiro should be able to pin it down. he's head of the consumer electronics association which represents thousands of consumer electronics companies. that's also the outfit that runs the annual international consumer electronics show. he shares his insights in the new book, ninja innovation: the ten killer strategies of the world's most successful businesses. gary it's a short interview. killer strategies---let's get to the dea
teddy schwarzman -- whose father is blackstone group ceo stephen schwarzman recently funded mark wahlberg's latest, "broken city" still to come two of the most successful men in finance are are sharing their sage advice. how you could become the next entreprenuer in their classroom thats later. find out what is so alluring about the most successful companies in our world today -- that's next with bill moller -- after this in the know message. 7,000 high-school students drop out every...
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author, stephen king is pulling his book, "rage," about a high school student who guns down faculty members then takes his class hostage. published in 1977 under the pseudonym richard bachman. four different teenagers who committed school shootings had copies of the book. >> you don't leave a can of gasoline where a boy with firebug tendencies can lay hands on it. >> reporter: and congress members vowing to take the nra head on. >> the gun lobby can be stopped my friends, they can be stopped. >> reporter: voices in the crowd taking the first steps in a long push to reform the nation's gun laws. they looked ahead to wednesday, the first congressional hearings for legislation on gun control. the head of the nra and the husband of gabby giffords, mark kelly, will testify. david? >> along with them so many of those families from newtown. >>> another image from washington, president obama in his first joint interview with someone other than his wife, instead hillary clinton, the two battling it out in the democratic primary. making history coming down to the two of them. they formed an alliance.
author, stephen king is pulling his book, "rage," about a high school student who guns down faculty members then takes his class hostage. published in 1977 under the pseudonym richard bachman. four different teenagers who committed school shootings had copies of the book. >> you don't leave a can of gasoline where a boy with firebug tendencies can lay hands on it. >> reporter: and congress members vowing to take the nra head on. >> the gun lobby can be stopped my...
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mark mckay caught up with stephens before she headed to australia. >> reporter: sloane stephens is making a name for herself in the tennis world. the 19-year-old with the athletic build and big smile is the youngest player in the top 50. she's not afraid to tell you about her approach to the game. >> it's going to be hectic out there, but i think, you know, it's going to be a grind to get every ball back, you know, run after every ball. if i'm losing, you're going to be tired, i'm going to be tired and it's just going to be a battle. >> reporter: stephens knows that america is hungry, make that starving for a new tennis star. she also knows the comparisons to the williams sisters will only grow louder as she wins more matches, but for now try not to confuse her with venus or serena. >> yeah, some people are like, oh, my god, are you serena? really, do i look like serena? come on. at ucla people would see her and think she was there. i would come an hour. oh, my god, serena. i'm like, wait, what? what? no. >> i think it's pretty safe to say those comparisons are going to stop now that step
mark mckay caught up with stephens before she headed to australia. >> reporter: sloane stephens is making a name for herself in the tennis world. the 19-year-old with the athletic build and big smile is the youngest player in the top 50. she's not afraid to tell you about her approach to the game. >> it's going to be hectic out there, but i think, you know, it's going to be a grind to get every ball back, you know, run after every ball. if i'm losing, you're going to be tired, i'm...
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. >> carolyn: leading the way with 12 nominations is stephen spielberg's saga lincoln. >> that was some movie. life of pi, 11 nominations, it's director as the only best picture to be nominated in the best director category. >> the director of the musical les miserabe, hue jackson got a nomination as best actor for that. we have them all listed at abc7news.com. >> the wife of california lieutenant governor gavin newsom got oscar nods today. jennifer was an executive producer on documentary on the invisible war which examines the issue of sexual assault in the u.s. military. in announcing the nomination to her 4,000 twitter followers, she tweeted the message, amaze go news. >> among others, visual effects of lucas films. jonathan bloom talked with two of the nominees and more innovation that can help you get the oscar party started. >> standing atop a fountain at lucas films, yoda may be the most famous face but it's the bigger guy that has jeff white nominated for the first oscar. >> incredibly excited. first time i'm nominated. >> he was industrial lighted and magic director and he hel
. >> carolyn: leading the way with 12 nominations is stephen spielberg's saga lincoln. >> that was some movie. life of pi, 11 nominations, it's director as the only best picture to be nominated in the best director category. >> the director of the musical les miserabe, hue jackson got a nomination as best actor for that. we have them all listed at abc7news.com. >> the wife of california lieutenant governor gavin newsom got oscar nods today. jennifer was an executive...
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on match point williams fires a shot into the net and that gives 19-year-old sloane stephens a win and a trip to the open semifinals. >>> when we return, cozy living. new york city comes up with a micro plan to deal with the housing shortage. bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon? bacon! who wants a beggin' strip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmmmm...i love you. i love bacon. i love you. [ male announcer ] there's no time like beggin' time. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. the emotional late night vote on crime fighting proposals... including a controversial police consultant. plus - a bay area neighborhood.. overrun by deer. and you won't believe how they plan to fix the problem.. with surgery! upton ad: "you missed a spot" and spending millions of dollars on just 30-seconds of t-v time. the gold rush on super bowl ads. join us for cbs 5 ey
on match point williams fires a shot into the net and that gives 19-year-old sloane stephens a win and a trip to the open semifinals. >>> when we return, cozy living. new york city comes up with a micro plan to deal with the housing shortage. bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon? bacon! who wants a beggin' strip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmmmm...i love you. i love bacon. i love you. [ male announcer ] there's no...
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. >> all right, stephen, thank you so much, we appreciate that, stephen, you're up. what do you want to look at tomorrow? >> we're watching the bank earnings, as well. i think bank of america more important than the numbers. they preannounced the numbers, basically. i think it's going to be the conference call. are they addressing countrywide? are they addressing the litigation with mbi? we're going to watch citibank's earnings, as well. the tail wind that was mortgage, new mortgages, is now turning into a head wind. margins are coming in, nim, and mortgage margins, so, that's what we're going to be watching for. that continues. >> good stuff, guys. appreciate your time tonight and we'll be focused on all of those issues for tomorrow's opening bell. >>> a big mistake was made at jpmorgan on jamie diamond's watch. he took responsibility, he paid a price, literally. my observation on why that's so unusual these days, as america looks for real leadership. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 le
. >> all right, stephen, thank you so much, we appreciate that, stephen, you're up. what do you want to look at tomorrow? >> we're watching the bank earnings, as well. i think bank of america more important than the numbers. they preannounced the numbers, basically. i think it's going to be the conference call. are they addressing countrywide? are they addressing the litigation with mbi? we're going to watch citibank's earnings, as well. the tail wind that was mortgage, new...
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let's bring in stephen weiss. weiss, welcome. >> hello, scott. >> what do you do with the stock here? >> think you sell it. and let me tell you why. when a ceo leaves under these circumstances, it's never a good thing. there's always another shoe or multiple shoes to drop. and i think one of the reasons that the stock is higher is that supposedly this puts the company into play, but if you've been reading the headline over the last year or two years, the company's been in play anyway over that period of time. they tried to sell assets which they've been able to do and they try to sell $2 billion worth of assets per quarter just to run in place and they have to be able do that. >> you have to consider maybe what icahn's next move could be. he's the second largest shareholder, my buddy carl icahn. >> he is, but i don't blienk he ee going to take over the company. i'm not sure how much the company is worth either. we don't know what their balance sheet items are. we know they've got them. we know that bhp had acquire
let's bring in stephen weiss. weiss, welcome. >> hello, scott. >> what do you do with the stock here? >> think you sell it. and let me tell you why. when a ceo leaves under these circumstances, it's never a good thing. there's always another shoe or multiple shoes to drop. and i think one of the reasons that the stock is higher is that supposedly this puts the company into play, but if you've been reading the headline over the last year or two years, the company's been in play...
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our traders are john najarian, stephen weiss, joer er iterran. how are you playing? >> continuing to play and own financials and focusing on specifically the capital market plays, the goldman sachs, the morgan stanley. right now the leading indicator where this market is going to go not in the near term but longer term will be where the ten-year treasury trades and the financials themselves, that sector will be the largest beneficiary of a continued move in the yield higher. >> simon baker, the vix is at its lowest level since november. what are you doing now that we have a deal on the fiscal cliff, maybe not a best deal of all but a deal nonetheless. >> it's game on. debris with joe. the cyclicals, he talked about the technology names, the industrials, you've got to be involved, cs industries if you're not involved in the appled, the googles, the ebays, get in. >> i have a lot of buyers, weiss, are you with them? >> i am. i don't think we'll see as much volatility from the debt ceiling debates despite what obama said. not because there's not going to be controversy
our traders are john najarian, stephen weiss, joer er iterran. how are you playing? >> continuing to play and own financials and focusing on specifically the capital market plays, the goldman sachs, the morgan stanley. right now the leading indicator where this market is going to go not in the near term but longer term will be where the ten-year treasury trades and the financials themselves, that sector will be the largest beneficiary of a continued move in the yield higher. >>...
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shakespeare is second of all to stephen king. she texts me back immediately. we ceased to communicate by actual speech a long time ago, but i believe i would recognize her voice if she called. she texts me back, she isn't going to buy me the dvds because it streams on netflix. memo from me to you. anytime whatsoever a teenager is worried about spending your money, sit up and take notice. my daughter swears by netflix, even more than apple. i should have figured that after all that they gain all these new -- it mean, have you bought a new television? even the most dubious quality television, they come with netflix right on the clicker. can you believe that? no wonder they rallied huge, up more than $43, 42%, especially when you consider the company on its conference call ruled out an equity offering to pay for that new content. the short sellers were hoping it would go down, they would do an underwriting, be a big dip, forget about it. it's not going to happen. my daughter's the one who told me she's been buying things off of facebook lately. she nabbed an rhcp
shakespeare is second of all to stephen king. she texts me back immediately. we ceased to communicate by actual speech a long time ago, but i believe i would recognize her voice if she called. she texts me back, she isn't going to buy me the dvds because it streams on netflix. memo from me to you. anytime whatsoever a teenager is worried about spending your money, sit up and take notice. my daughter swears by netflix, even more than apple. i should have figured that after all that they gain all...
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stephen harris tweeting, today's move, shocking. a much hyped announcement related to facebook failed to meet market expectations. does it remind you of anything? so, melissa, you have people comparing today's announcement to facebook's ipo. >> it seems like -- >> that's not fair. >> why is that not fair? there is all the hype and they come out and it lands with a thud. they've got this product, it sounds great, but it's beta and we don't know when it's going to be available on mobile. >> facebook is growing their revenue 40% in terms of advertising. their growth into mobile is undisputed. we don't know where it's going. this is a warning shot. a warning shot to yelp, all the guys in the social media space. this is a fine tuning of what's going on out there. for people to have it all expected to happen today, it's just facebook saying, we're here and going to get better than this. the sell offs in things like yelp is probably trading biles but long-term, i wonder if they can compete. >> on that note, we do have a lot of tweets aroun
stephen harris tweeting, today's move, shocking. a much hyped announcement related to facebook failed to meet market expectations. does it remind you of anything? so, melissa, you have people comparing today's announcement to facebook's ipo. >> it seems like -- >> that's not fair. >> why is that not fair? there is all the hype and they come out and it lands with a thud. they've got this product, it sounds great, but it's beta and we don't know when it's going to be available...
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. >> you are a few years away, stephen. >> but i might go for a tesla. >> it is ear american. and cheaper, around $40,000. versus porche, $90,000. >> we will have more from the detroit auto show later today. folks, thank you very much. >> a pleasure. >> good to see you. >> fm radio. >> and tv. >> gold prices getting ready to close. and jackie is tracking the action. >> good afternoon, tyler. there is a lack of conviction in this market right now. traders are watching the 2013 range at this point, 16.26 and 16.96. they say if we go to the down side and break 1595 we could go as low as 1525. iffer with around 1703, we could rally to 1800. there are a lot of unknowns and traders are sitting on the sidelines playing wait and see. look at platinum prices as well. three-month highs today. concerns over supply issues in south america but more interesting is that platinum prices are on the brink of hitting parody with gold. if the economy were worse, we would see more geeld buying. we could see a cyclical uptake. so important to watch the metal prices at this point. ya back to you, su
. >> you are a few years away, stephen. >> but i might go for a tesla. >> it is ear american. and cheaper, around $40,000. versus porche, $90,000. >> we will have more from the detroit auto show later today. folks, thank you very much. >> a pleasure. >> good to see you. >> fm radio. >> and tv. >> gold prices getting ready to close. and jackie is tracking the action. >> good afternoon, tyler. there is a lack of conviction in this market...
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i -- it's just not seeming to me that it should be really like that corner stephen your portfolio. >> we got it. mr. risk taker himself, jeff cox. >> we'll leave it there. check in about 12 months time and see how those predibses stack up. >> there are just how long here, 12 minutes. am i doing my math right before the closing bell. dow up better than 2%. >> and is the talk of the trading floor here, is this rally a one-day wonder or the start of something big? find out what the stock market historically does when it starts the year off with this kind of a triple-digit rally. >> yeah, and how far are republicans willing to go in the upcoming debt ceiling fight to exact real spending cuts. fiscal hawk representative david schweiker weighs in right when we get back. 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 tra
i -- it's just not seeming to me that it should be really like that corner stephen your portfolio. >> we got it. mr. risk taker himself, jeff cox. >> we'll leave it there. check in about 12 months time and see how those predibses stack up. >> there are just how long here, 12 minutes. am i doing my math right before the closing bell. dow up better than 2%. >> and is the talk of the trading floor here, is this rally a one-day wonder or the start of something big? find out...
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if you are in facebook, you have to think that mark zuckerberg is the next stephen job steve jobs. buy it. put the shares in your drawer and wake up 20 years from now. >> tie then. mike khouw may weigh in. he's on the options desk and actually we're going to go to him, because mike, how are traders -- >> remember, you are a -- >> yes, i know, but unfortunately, i can't stay with my alma mater on this one. i'm in guy's camp. and so is the options market. they have been expressing bu bullish sentiment, but today, it traded about 150% of its average put volume and about 93% of its average call volume. one of the places we saw activity was the march 28 puts. that's that the stock could decline maybe as much as 12% by march expiration. i don't see mark zuckerberg as steve jobs. hem has a lot of proving to do before we can throw that label on him. >> sounds like maybe guy won. >> for now. the market will be the ultimate juror judge, but for now, we'll see. >> tight on that. nice. >> what do you do when your company's first ever $4 million super bowl commercial gets reje rejected? that's
if you are in facebook, you have to think that mark zuckerberg is the next stephen job steve jobs. buy it. put the shares in your drawer and wake up 20 years from now. >> tie then. mike khouw may weigh in. he's on the options desk and actually we're going to go to him, because mike, how are traders -- >> remember, you are a -- >> yes, i know, but unfortunately, i can't stay with my alma mater on this one. i'm in guy's camp. and so is the options market. they have been...
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stephens had to sit and wait again during a medical time-out. azarenka asked for it. stephens had to wait for serena williams to shake off an injury during their match the day before. >> sloan stephens knocking off serena. >>> a small county in ireland has allowed some drunk driving. they voted to legalize drunk driving to make it easier for people who live in very rural remote areas to go out and get a drink and socialize. one counselor claims it will help prevent depression and suicide in isolated areas where roads are empty and where strict dwi laws have trapped some people in their homes. there is nowhere in the world that i have founding it scarier to drive than in ireland. >> so you think that's a bad idea? >> the roads are this big and are very windy. i think it's a bad idea. >>> so sabre rattling in the far east echoing all the way to washington. overnight north korea pushing the envelope with more talk of missiles and nuclear testing. we go live to south korea. that's coming up. >>> plus in the line of fire, just released video from a wild police chase and a
stephens had to sit and wait again during a medical time-out. azarenka asked for it. stephens had to wait for serena williams to shake off an injury during their match the day before. >> sloan stephens knocking off serena. >>> a small county in ireland has allowed some drunk driving. they voted to legalize drunk driving to make it easier for people who live in very rural remote areas to go out and get a drink and socialize. one counselor claims it will help prevent depression and...
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stuart: new jersey senate president stephen sweeney, an occasional guest on this program, is blaming chris christie's policies for the lagging economy, this coming ahead of chris christie at state of the state speech this afternoon. listen to what he said. >> we give the governor a jobs package. we gave him one. his job package, he created a lot and got lucky a storm came. stuart: the senator quickly backtracked those comments and apologized. that is the state of new jersey. landlords in california suffered a major blow after a federal judge rules in favor of medical marijuana dispensaries. in the ruling dispensaries are allowed to stay put even if their landlord doesn't want them there. judge andrew napolitano is here. judge napolitano: interesting that in new jersey, calif. not far from here, in new jersey, a tenant of a landlord of real-estate, notoriously dispenses medical marijuana. the state is aware of it and authorizes it. the federal government is aware of it and does nothing. the 3,000 miles west in oakland, calif. you have a landlord trying to kick out the tenant and the f
stuart: new jersey senate president stephen sweeney, an occasional guest on this program, is blaming chris christie's policies for the lagging economy, this coming ahead of chris christie at state of the state speech this afternoon. listen to what he said. >> we give the governor a jobs package. we gave him one. his job package, he created a lot and got lucky a storm came. stuart: the senator quickly backtracked those comments and apologized. that is the state of new jersey. landlords in...
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stuart: that was stephen moore in our last hour. he conducted the most important interview of the year so far with speaker boehner who told him that president obama will not lower spending. he says we do not have a spending problem. by the way, the cbo says we're on track for another trillion dollars deficit this year. nicole's got some breaking news on a stock. the stock is up, why? nicole: more interest in herbal life. third point declares a stake of 8.2%. this is a passive stake. we saw the stock pop today. we saw it hit circuit breakers to the upside, halted, reopened, still showing gains up 3 1/2%. stuart: nicole, thank you. >>> the main driver of our current financial mess is ideology, leftist ideology, tax more, spend more, ignore the debt. it's a real mess. but there is another driver, another issue that really hurts the finances of nations worldwide. here's my take on demographics. in short the problem is this, in the developed world, populations are actually shrinking and they are aging fast. that means there are more reti
stuart: that was stephen moore in our last hour. he conducted the most important interview of the year so far with speaker boehner who told him that president obama will not lower spending. he says we do not have a spending problem. by the way, the cbo says we're on track for another trillion dollars deficit this year. nicole's got some breaking news on a stock. the stock is up, why? nicole: more interest in herbal life. third point declares a stake of 8.2%. this is a passive stake. we saw the...
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so far, big-name comedy central host john stored and stephen colbert are not part of the effort. >> still ahead some intense moment for a surfer in san francisco which caused him to get stuck near rocks coming up . it is 4:45. erica is keeping an eye on the forecast. we want to get to that. >> temperatures in the '60s for most of and sunny skies. it will be a bit cooler than yesterday's.live from our mount tam cam it is clear from this point. we have areas of local, dense fog. it is cold. we are at the freezing mark and napa, santa rosa. 41 in oakland. 34 in concord. your visibility shachart is not to bad spiri of 4 mi... . >> 60s in the south bay. the almond in valley at 66 at evergreen. 60 in santa clara. the east bay interior bowers may say in the '50s. 58 in fairfield. 16 degrees in danville. >> a pleasant day cooler compared to yesterday. the high clouds will thicken up throughout the afternoonthickennavato at 59. 61 for downtown san afternoon. >> we will get breezes from the ocean. temperatures will cool down and wet weather is on the way. >> your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecas
so far, big-name comedy central host john stored and stephen colbert are not part of the effort. >> still ahead some intense moment for a surfer in san francisco which caused him to get stuck near rocks coming up . it is 4:45. erica is keeping an eye on the forecast. we want to get to that. >> temperatures in the '60s for most of and sunny skies. it will be a bit cooler than yesterday's.live from our mount tam cam it is clear from this point. we have areas of local, dense fog. it is...
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stephen davis' office. doesn't surprise you have a truck driver in the chair. >> i think that's the going to be the guy everybody is looking at saying i don't believe he's doing that but there's more and more doing it. >> reporter: it begins with his entire face using a device called pelivay supposed to tighten the skin. >> it's to try to stimulate collagen production. >> reporter: next he attacks the crow's feet. dr. davis injects botox around his eyes which will relax the muscles and reduce wrinkles. >> not bad. easy. >> reporter: and the final treatment making these parentheses cease known as smile lines disappear. john gets filler injected into the creases of his mouth for a more youthful appearance. >> you'll notice that whole area gets fuller. >> reporter: while he's able to notice a few changes now -- >> dang, going back to 30 again. >> reporter: we come back to visit the family a few weeks later. >> there he is now. >> hey, dad. >> you look great. >> here's john before. and here he is after. notice
stephen davis' office. doesn't surprise you have a truck driver in the chair. >> i think that's the going to be the guy everybody is looking at saying i don't believe he's doing that but there's more and more doing it. >> reporter: it begins with his entire face using a device called pelivay supposed to tighten the skin. >> it's to try to stimulate collagen production. >> reporter: next he attacks the crow's feet. dr. davis injects botox around his eyes which will relax...
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if the yield curve starts to stephen as we've seen in the -- to stephen as we've seen in the first weeks of 2013, that will eliminate net interest margin pressure. profitability should improve for the group. >> how much do you care about what's going on in washington over the next two months? >> i think that's important because the austerity measures being talked about in washington will slow general economic growth in the country. and as you know, that's a real driver for bank loan growth. and so if those austerity measures are too much and puts us into possibly a recession or just slower growth, that will affect the outlook for the banks. i think you're going to see that the housing market's going to continue to grow. and that's going to be a real driver to the success of the banks this year. >> okay. now in your note to clients, you say that your four best ideas -- i'll list them. walk us through why you like them. you like discover financial services, fifth third bancorp, pnc financial, and wells fargo. >> yes, when you hook at starting with the last one, wells fargo, as you know, th
if the yield curve starts to stephen as we've seen in the -- to stephen as we've seen in the first weeks of 2013, that will eliminate net interest margin pressure. profitability should improve for the group. >> how much do you care about what's going on in washington over the next two months? >> i think that's important because the austerity measures being talked about in washington will slow general economic growth in the country. and as you know, that's a real driver for bank loan...
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stephen moore, the president doesn't believe there's a problem. do you believe that the material in that op-ed is correct? do you think in your opinion that the government believes the president specifically doesn't believe we have a spending problem? >> the president does need to wake up and assess his surroundings. we are fixing to have the inauguration in a week or so. the debt will stand at a little other 16 trillion. by the time the next permit is inaugurated, the national debt will be $22 trillion. who cannot say there's a serious problem with being awash in red ink, and it threatens the fabric of our republic. >> i don't disagree. yesterday the nominee to replace timothy geithner is jack lew. keep in mind he's problem the professor and frankenstein that created the monster known as the current budget, even for bush when i look at mr. lew and the comments made by stephen moore regarding the president, this is a duo that i don't think will make the job of tackling spending any easier. am i missing something, congressman? >> no, if i read wood
stephen moore, the president doesn't believe there's a problem. do you believe that the material in that op-ed is correct? do you think in your opinion that the government believes the president specifically doesn't believe we have a spending problem? >> the president does need to wake up and assess his surroundings. we are fixing to have the inauguration in a week or so. the debt will stand at a little other 16 trillion. by the time the next permit is inaugurated, the national debt will...
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many predict the 19-year-old sloane stephens cop become mesh's next superstar. >>> an update on the bay area community overwhelmed by deer. the next step for the south bay retirement center at the center of this controversy. >>> fans just can't get enough of the 49ers' new starting a quarterback. how he's inspiring a lot of folks to get inked up, at least temporarily. stay with us. >>> a san jose retirement community is moving forward with a controversial plan to reduce the growing deer population. deer no longer fear humans they say, and are acting aggressively towards pet. they are also chewing up the landscaping. starting this weekend, a wildlife company will start to sterilize the female deer. the plan calls for relocating some 30 deer but critics say it's all just a temporary fix. >> once 30 deer have been removed, others will come in and the cycle begins. the program will have to be repeated by the villages in two to four years. >> the department of fish and wildlife have given the green light for the project. >>> colin kaepernick is inspiring fans in many ways. there's now a prod
many predict the 19-year-old sloane stephens cop become mesh's next superstar. >>> an update on the bay area community overwhelmed by deer. the next step for the south bay retirement center at the center of this controversy. >>> fans just can't get enough of the 49ers' new starting a quarterback. how he's inspiring a lot of folks to get inked up, at least temporarily. stay with us. >>> a san jose retirement community is moving forward with a controversial plan to...
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. >> that was stephen king. i did see those. >> let's talk about some washington news. it does not look like there will be a $1 trillion platinum coin. the treasury department says it will not produce platinum coins as a way of generating the $1 is trillion revenue. >> so silly. >> the way they were looking at trying to avoid a battle in congress over raising the debt ceiling. the fed coming to the same conclusion that the idea behind the platinum coin was that the treasury would mint a core or coins for precious metal and the value would be based at $1 trillion. the united states is expected to reach its debt limit of $16.4 million last month. >> how many -- >> and it would have created sh -- there's the idea of used the 14th amendment to say that you have to pay your debts. but it would have created huge problems for the democrats as a way of just saying, you can make up any kind of mope. >> no. but a lot of people said if one side is going to play hard ball,ing. >> they would have been tide up in reports forever. >> there is a provision for it. easily done. i wanted
. >> that was stephen king. i did see those. >> let's talk about some washington news. it does not look like there will be a $1 trillion platinum coin. the treasury department says it will not produce platinum coins as a way of generating the $1 is trillion revenue. >> so silly. >> the way they were looking at trying to avoid a battle in congress over raising the debt ceiling. the fed coming to the same conclusion that the idea behind the platinum coin was that the...
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why does the vote have to take stephen more days? >> well, this is the political agreement that's been set up between conservatives in the house who adopt like this bill. they would like to see this offset by spending cuts. a group called the club for growth, a very conservative group sent out a note urging members to not vote for this program, saying flood insurance is not the business of the federal government, this should be private insurance in the first place, the government shouldn't even be offering this kind of aid. then there's questions about what's in the $52 billion, where there's pork barrel spending in there inserted by the senate. they need time to work that out and figure out what will go in that final package. the idea was to do a down paper today of this $9 billion, which is expected to pass and refight the fight over the $51 billion once they've had time to sort it out. >> eamon javers, thank you. >>> let's get the road map for the next hour. >> the unemployment rate is holding steady. was the number weak enough to
why does the vote have to take stephen more days? >> well, this is the political agreement that's been set up between conservatives in the house who adopt like this bill. they would like to see this offset by spending cuts. a group called the club for growth, a very conservative group sent out a note urging members to not vote for this program, saying flood insurance is not the business of the federal government, this should be private insurance in the first place, the government...
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. >> with stephen king at one point in time. what's that like? >> there we are. >> oh, look, jamming. >> if a bunch of authors with musical talent got together we could raise money for good literacy causes. the flaw in the theory turned out to be that none of us had musical talent. >> that didn't stop you. >> no. we played for 20 years. we finally disbanded. it wasn't as though there was a demand for our music. people would pay us not to play anymore. >> you look like you're in the game. rock star. >> is there a reunion tour planned ? >> that's why we broke up so we could have a reunion tour. >> we'll edit that part about your daughter-in-law. >> thank you. >> it will live forever on youtube. >> exactly. the book is called "insane city." nobody does florida before than dave barry. good to see you. >> thank you. >> up next, don't call a handyman. we have an easy lesson for you in power tools. stick around for the basics. >> yes, dave. stronger so it holds up better, kind of angel soft®. it's now built with two softshield™ layers. when wet, new
. >> with stephen king at one point in time. what's that like? >> there we are. >> oh, look, jamming. >> if a bunch of authors with musical talent got together we could raise money for good literacy causes. the flaw in the theory turned out to be that none of us had musical talent. >> that didn't stop you. >> no. we played for 20 years. we finally disbanded. it wasn't as though there was a demand for our music. people would pay us not to play anymore....